A paradox is a truth that seems illogical or almost nonsensical.

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Verbal irony is when someone says something that's the opposite of what is meant.

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Dramatic irony is when the words and actions have a different meaning for the audience than for the rest of the characters in the scene. Usually this is because the audience has seen a scene that the other characters have not.

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